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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Disconnect the controller.
Next disable all Steam controller input detection (untick all the boxes) in Big Picture or via Steam > Settings > General Controller Settings
Exit Steam.
Download SCPToolkit from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/scptoolkit.mirror/
Connect the controller.
Install SCPToolkit with administrator rights.
Follow the prompts during install then boot Steam and test.
If you download from the site I linked - NO but download from other sites, unlnown.
Used it for years before switching to a PS4 controller. Never had a malware infection on my PC when using it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamController/comments/90dqov/guide_dualshock_3_on_steam_windows_only/
Image of Steam's own configurator: https://i.imgur.com/C9iN3ly.jpg
My point was that Steam does NOT NATIVELY support a PS3 controller it needs external drivers hence SCPToolkit and you confirmed this with needing a driver from PlayStation Now which I was unaware of I have no need for PlayStation Now.
The configurator is very much native though.
It is configurable after installing external drivers but not before hence no native support.
Because I'm positive I used it on a 64-bit OS. Haven't had a 32-bit in ages.
Guess I've to try it on a VM later again, since I primarily use DS4 and Xbox One pad nowadays.